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There are many ways for you to connect with Genesis Rehab Services.

Looking for a job?

Genesis Rehab Services is hiring remarkable rehab therapists. Whether you're an entry-level practitioner or a seasoned clinician, many opportunities await you.

GRS promotes a cross-disciplinary approach to care, and provides employees with numerous personal and professional growth opportunities, including a generous continuing education benefit, deep discounts on nationally-approved continuing education courses, and opportunities to participate in company-sponsored clinical recognition programs designed to enhance our employees’ professional portfolios. Additionally, scholarship programs and tuition assistance enable GRS employees to pursue advanced degrees in order to move up the career ladder. GRS is committed to staff development; 86% of positions in 2008 were filled by internal promotions. Want to find a remarkable opportunity? Search Genesis jobs >>

Learn more about Genesis Rehab Services

Genesis Rehab Services (GRS) is the premier provider of physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, respiratory therapy and wellness services for the geriatric population.Our highly-trained clinical team provides exceptional therapy for more than 1,500 rehab sites in 44 states and the District of Columbia. We touch the lives of more than 45,000 patients per day in diverse settings, including skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, hospitals and outpatient clinics.

GRS has a major impact on the field of geriatric rehabilitation, and each member of our therapy team works hard to restore patients to their highest level of function and, when possible, back into their communities. Want to learn more about Genesis Rehab Services? Visit our business site >>

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